Returns the flag which indicates whether the widget is flipped horizontally or not.

It only flips the texture of the widget, and not the texture of the widget's children. Also, flipping the texture doesn't alter the anchorPoint. If you want to flip the anchorPoint too, and/or to flip the children too use: widget->setScaleX(sprite->getScaleX() * -1);

Returns the flag which indicates whether the widget is flipped horizontally or not.

It only flips the texture of the widget, and not the texture of the widget's children. Also, flipping the texture doesn't alter the anchorPoint. If you want to flip the anchorPoint too, and/or to flip the children too use: widget->setScaleX(sprite->getScaleX() * -1);

Return the flag which indicates whether the widget is flipped vertically or not.

It only flips the texture of the widget, and not the texture of the widget's children. Also, flipping the texture doesn't alter the anchorPoint. If you want to flip the anchorPoint too, and/or to flip the children too use: widget->setScaleY(widget->getScaleY() * -1);

Return the flag which indicates whether the widget is flipped vertically or not.

It only flips the texture of the widget, and not the texture of the widget's children. Also, flipping the texture doesn't alter the anchorPoint. If you want to flip the anchorPoint too, and/or to flip the children too use: widget->setScaleY(widget->getScaleY() * -1);

anchorPoint is the point around which all transformations and positioning manipulations take place. It's like a pin in the widget where it is "attached" to its parent. The anchorPoint is normalized, like a percentage. (0,0) means the bottom-left corner and (1,1) means the top-right corner. But you can use values higher than (1,1) and lower than (0,0) too. The default anchorPoint is (0.5,0.5), so it starts in the center of the widget.

anchorPoint is the point around which all transformations and positioning manipulations take place. It's like a pin in the widget where it is "attached" to its parent. The anchorPoint is normalized, like a percentage. (0,0) means the bottom-left corner and (1,1) means the top-right corner. But you can use values higher than (1,1) and lower than (0,0) too. The default anchorPoint is (0.5,0.5), so it starts in the center of the widget.